Birds delight us all year long, but their cheery presence is especially welcome in the coldest, darkest months. Winter presents challenges for birds, too, as many food sources they rely on are scarce. Fortunately, no matter where you live, you can provide berry-producing native plants that support them in these tough times and throughout the year. “When most people think about foods for birds, they think of the beautiful summer flowers,” says Marlene Pantin, senior program manager of Plants for Birds at 吃瓜黑料. But to really support wildlife, she says, gardeners should consider the whole calendar. With the right native plants, she says, “You can provide food that is available to birds all year long.” Native berries can be especially valuable: The earliest ripen in late spring, with many others appearing through the summer and fall—and several native plants produce or hold onto berries through the leanest months of winter. Choosing the right plants for where you live...